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Old news is old news. But has anyone noticed .22LR is starting to make a come back all over the country? I live in a rural town where people hunt, plink, and spend a lot of time outdoors. Needless to say, for several years I rarely found .22LR on the shelves at Walmart. The last two times I've been they've had mountains of it. Plenty of crappy Remington Golden Bullet and Winchester SuperX.
gejohnston
(17,502 posts)but I see it everywhere else.
Kang Colby
(1,941 posts)Prices are relatively high...5.5 cents on the GBs and around 9 cents on the SuperX.
Hangingon
(3,075 posts)Kang Colby
(1,941 posts)The stuff works well, never had an issue with it. I think Aguila has had a lot to do with improving the supply of .22lr all over the country.
Hangingon
(3,075 posts)That's the stuff. I have not had aby problems with it. Workswelll and doesn't cost much. The .22 at the last gun show, the .22 price were very high. I think these guys own a lot of it at pretty high costs.
Kang Colby
(1,941 posts)it has led to lower costs across the board. Some guy isn't going to make much money selling Thunderbolt or Golden Bullets for .15 cent per or Mini mags for .20...if someone can go and buy Aguila for under .08.
Dicks Sporting Goods, which I'm not a huge fan of but has had a good supply of .22 the last few times I've been in as well.
Hangingon
(3,075 posts)We have Dick's tooand I am not a fan. I usually shop Academy. Sorry we are losing Sports Authority.
If the gunshow guys are stuck with high cost ammo they can't move, it doesn't bother me. They are at least a part of the high ammo cost problem.
I am glad to see here is some correctionin he marke.
There are also a lot of companies importing European target .22lr ammo. Most people aren't going to pay premium prices for bulk pack ammo when premium ammo is available for the same cost.
Back in the old days people would just plink...nowadays you have these people running around with M&P 15-22s or 10/22s with BX-25s shooting through a brick or more every time they go out shooting. Factor that in with the hoarders, preppers, and gun show re-sellers....it's easy to see why the supply has been so dry.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)Thinking of purchasing a Savage bolt which got excellent reviews in some publications, and the price was good, too.
cherokeeprogressive
(24,853 posts)She can't wait to get it. I have an old Remington .22 from the 30's with iron sights and she's deadly with it at 50 yards. She's going to have a ball with the Magnum.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)The old '03 with its out of production ammo would make a faint vibration and no noise (with ear protection) when fired. Had to remember it worked. Neat old rifle. Looks solid state with its forearm cocking plunger, and loating gate in the butt stock. I had to show the guy at the airline counter how it worked. He thought it was cute. The edition I have was made in '05:. First year with a safety!
DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)That plant has been running full blast for the last two years. Lol
Maybe they are catching up on the .22 production lines.
mog75
(109 posts)Although I've heard plenty about it. I have enough 22 lr along with powders, primers, and bullets/shot to keep me and a small community shooting for many many years. I bought supplies when they were cheap and available. I also have over 700 pounds of bulk lead and the moulds to make bullets for any caliber. I advise everyone do the same.